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Question
How did the Khilafat Movement come to an end?
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Solution 1
The Khilafat Movement came to an end when Mustafa Kamal Pasha dethroned the Turkish Sultan and declared Turkey a secular republic
Solution 2
The Khilafat Movement died naturally. When Mustafa Kemal Pasha toppled Turkey’s Sultan in November 1922, he showed no concern for Islamic sacred places. He eventually dissolved the Caliphate and built Turkey on secular and progressive principles.
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